ForSense: Accelerating Online Research Through Sensemaking Integration and Machine Research Support

2021 
Online research is a frequent and important activity people perform on the Internet, yet current support for this task is basic, fragmented and not well integrated into web browser experiences. Guided by sensemaking theory, we present ForSense, a browser extension for accelerating people’s online research experience. The two primary sources of novelty of ForSense  are the integration of multiple stages of online research and providing machine assistance to the user by leveraging recent advances in neural-driven machine reading. We use ForSense  as a design probe to explore (1) the benefits of integrating multiple stages of online research, (2) the opportunities to accelerate online research using current advances in machine reading, and (3) the opportunities to support online research tasks under the presence of imprecise machine suggestions. In our study, we observe people performing online research tasks, and see that they benefit from ForSense’s integration and machine support for online research. From our study, we derive and share key recommendations for designing and supporting imprecise machine assistance for research tasks.
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